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  Maximilien Rubel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maximilien Rubel (1905 in Chernivtsi - 1996 in Paris) was famous Marxist historian.
In his encounters with Marxist members of the resistance movement in this milieu Rubel was reputedly astonished by the incoherence and confusion that surrounded Karl Marx and so-called "scientific" socialism.
It was Rubel who originally coined the term "marxologie" to refer to a systematic scholarly approach to the understanding of Marx and Marxism, which he saw as quite distinct.
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 Marx Myths & Legends: Maximilien Rubel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Rubel argues that the development of "Marxism" as a distinct ideology should be traced not to Marx, but to some utterances of Engels, and to early sectarian conflicts within the international, where terms like "Marxism" were originally used pejoratively.
Maximilien Rubel was born in 1905 in Czernowitz, which was at that time within Austro-Hungary.
Maximilien Rubel died in Paris in 1996 at the age of 91.
marxmyths.org /maximilien-rubel/index.shtml   (513 words)

  
 Capital & Class: Maximilien Rubel, 1905-1996, libertarian Marx editor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Rubel also develops a richly informative analysis of a passage of a poem by Goethe on the Turkic conqueror Timur which was quoted by Left Hegelians in the 1840s, where Goethe suggests that some good can come even out of terrible suffering.
However, Rubel's discussion of Marx's early philosophical thinking is somewhat disappointing despite its erudition, in large part because he makes Marx into a far too eclectic thinker, going out of his way to suggest the influence on Marx of Kant, Spinoza, Herder, and even Schelling, while minimizing that of Hegel.
Nonetheless, Rubel has captured here (and elsewhere in his work) some of the libertarian spirit of Marx, an aspect of his thought which was often lost during the long years of the bureaucratic Second International and then of statist communism.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3780/is_199707/ai_n8763405   (997 words)

  
 Glossary of People: Ru
Rubel began the study of the works of Marx during the German occupation of France.
In Marx, he wrote, two elements must be distinguished: the scientific analysis of the social relations of production within social economic formations, and the conception of Man, the agent of the history which refuses to be dominated.
Rubel was a critic of “really existing Socialism,”; judging their ideological superstructure to represent the false consciousness of the bureaucratic caste that had approriated from the proletariat the role of its representative.
www.marxists.org /glossary/people/r/u.htm   (574 words)

  
 SOCY 401   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Tom Bottomore and Maximilien Rubel, “Introduction,” Karl Marx: Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy, T. Bottomore and M. Rubel (Eds.), London: Watts and Co., 1956, pp.
Maximilien Rubel, “Les cahiers d’étude de Marx,” M. Rubel, Marx: Critique du Marxisme, Paris: Payot, 1974, pp.
Maximilien Rubel, “Contribution à l’histoire de la genèse du Capital: Les manuscripts économico-politiques de Karl Marx,” Revue d’histoire économique et sociale, 1950, 2, pp.
www.queensu.ca /sociology/UG/SOCY400.htm   (734 words)

  
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"Rubel's claim that Marx declared 'that Capital was to treat neither "wage labor" nor "landed property"' is pure invention." I stand by this and will now show that both Rubel and Lebowitz distort the record to fit their argument.
It should be obvious that the claim that Marx's words just quoted mean what Rubel and Lebowitz say they mean is plainly untrue.
All Marx is saying is that a study of each and every form that wages take is a separate inquiry.
ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu /~cottrell/OPE/archive/0103/att-0012/01-REPLY.TXT   (3891 words)

  
 van-obit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The UOI folded in 1954, after which both Van and Sophie joined an informal discussion group inspired by the writer and researcher Maximilien Rubel's original and radical interpretations of Marx.
Most of the group were industrial workers — including Van, who worked at the Jeumont-Schneider factory until his retirement — and they embraced many of the precepts of ‘council communism’ and propagated the need for grass-roots workers’ councils against the Communist and Social Democratic labour bureaucracies.
Con Maximilien Rubel, 1954-1996: un’amicizia, una lotta comune (Rome, 2003).
www.iran-bulletin.org /van-obit.htm   (3216 words)

  
 William Benbow - GRAND NATIONAL HOLIDAY, AND CONGRESS OF THE PRODUCTIVE CLASSES
Benbow was an advocate of armed revolutionary insurrection as a means of accomplishing his “national holiday”, and was eventually arrested on 4th August 1839, to be jailed for sixteen months on charges of sedition.
Maximilien Rubel, in his “Autopraxis historique du prolétariat”, sees a brilliant but naive prefiguration of various Marxist themes in Benbow’s pamphlet, largely in his emphasis upon the working class as an active social subject.
Benbow also writes of a necessary “unity of thought and action”, but here the emphasis is on the unity of the working class in theory and practice, rather than a unity of theory and practice as such.
www.marxists.org /history/england/chartists/benbow-congress.htm   (6624 words)

  
 Maximilien Rubel, 1914-1996 - libcom.org | history
Maximilien Rubel died in Paris at the age of 82 in late February 1996.
He had originally arrived in Paris in 1931 to finish his studies in philosophy, sociology and law that he had started in his home town of Czerlowitz, which had been first ruled by the Austro-Hungarians, then by the Romanians, and is now in the Ukraine.
He remained a convinced anti-capitalist and anti-statist right up to his death.
www.libcom.org /history/articles/1914-1996-maximilien-rubel/index.php   (416 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
But he remained a Socialist, trying to bridge the gap between views such as the SPGB's and those of the anarcho-communists and other anti-parliamentarists, a doomed project since neither side was prepared to change their views, respectively for and against using elections and parliament.
One of the fruits of this project was the book he co-edited with Maximilien Rubel "Non-Market Socialism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries" (1987) which contained articles on what he always described as "the thin red line of non-market socialism" including one on the SPGB but also on anarcho-communism, council communism and the situationists.
He had previously co-authored a study of the Russian economy "State Capitalism: The Wages System under New Management" (1986).
www.af-north.org /crump.htm   (360 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Eclipse: Building Commercial Quality Plug-ins (Eclipse S.): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This is the first definitive, start-to-finish guide to building commercial-quality extensions for both Eclipse and IBM's WebSphere Studio Workbench.
Leading Eclipse developers Eric Clayberg and Dan Rubel don't merely introduce the basics: they show how to add the sophistication and "polish" that paying customers demand.
This book presents detailed, practical coverage of every aspect of plug-in development - with specific solutions for the challenges you're most likely to encounter.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0321228472   (735 words)

  
 ECONOMARX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Non-market socialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Rubel, Maximilien; Crump, John, eds., New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987, pages xi, 187.
Maximilien Rubel discusses nonmarket socialism in the nineteenth century.
Rubel is retired from the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
netx.u-paris10.fr /actuelmarx/economarx/ab080212.htm   (76 words)

  
 Books
Of course socialists take the side of workers in the class struggle.
However, the problem of a possible one-sided interpretation in Capital was first recognised by Maximilien Rubel, and he concluded that because of the “fragmentary state” of Marx's “Economics” project, in particular the intended book on wage labour which remained unwritten, we do not have a rounded analysis of capitalism (Rubel on Marx: Five Essays, 1981).
Lebowitz suggests that it is possible to get that rounded analysis scattered throughout Marx's work and by including the class struggle in the analysis.
www.worldsocialism.org /spgb/dec03/booksdec.html   (1792 words)

  
 The Legend of Marx, or 'Engels the founder'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Firstly, Maximilien Rubel was supposed to have continued (?) to expound his conception.
He submitted a text to the conference which was a polemical formulation against Engels, but did not then present this text before the assembly (with good reason!).
Kritik eines Mythos, Herausgegeben von M. Rubel, Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich, 1972.
www.marxmyths.org /maximilien-rubel/article.htm   (3676 words)

  
 OPE-L Sep 1995: [OPE-L:141] RE: The Logic of the 6 Book Plan
cited by Maximilien Rubel in Joseph O'Malley and Keith
Algozin,eds, Rubel on Karl Marx: Five Essays (Cambridge:
however, that Rubel has failed to prove his case.
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 Capital & Class contents page
Their framework for study of economic restructuring uses Marxian value analysis, which associates restructuring with changing levels of exploitation.
An outline and reassessment of the work of the French Marx-scholar Maximilien Rubel, concentrating on his attempts to re-edit Marx's Capital from the original manuscripts.
Kanth, Rajani K. Rajani Kanth outlines a realist approach to critical social theory drawing on Bhaskar's transcendental realism approach.
www.cseweb.org.uk /issue.shtml?x=26312   (350 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Rubel on Karl Marx : five essays
Find in a Library: Rubel on Karl Marx : five essays
by Maximilien Rubel; Joseph J O'Malley; K W Algozin
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/11f6aa1e91417c87.html   (65 words)

  
 ECONOMARX
Non-market Socialism in the Nineteenth Century, Rubel, Maximilien, Rubel, Maximilien, ed.; Crump, John, ed.
Non market socialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Thin Red Line: Non-market Socialism in the Twentieth Century, Crump, John, Rubel, Maximilien, ed.; Crump, John, ed.
netx.u-paris10.fr /actuelmarx/economarx/refe0802.htm   (513 words)

  
 pingtiao :: Analysis, news and views   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Jo Wilding, Electronic Iraq, 29 January 2005 Information it is unlikely you'll find amongst the fawning media reports of this week's election in Iraq.
Anarcho-Communism from Non-Market Socialism (edited by John Crump and Maximilien Rubel, MacMillan, 1987).
A Brief Guide to the Iraqi Elections (Jan 31, 2005)
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 chapter6
Arguments invited and received articles from all progressive camps: Soboul, a Stalinist historian; Naville, a Trotskyist; Mascolo and Lefebvre, both ex-Cornmunists; Colette Audry, a Sartrean; Maximilien Rubel, a Marxist humanist; Alain Touraine, a sociologist.
Its other fault was apparent in recent studies, like Rubel's, where alienation was ethical, an error Lefebvre himself had made in his earlier concept of "the total man." At bottom, each of these misconceptions blunted the revolutionary force of the concept since they cut it off from praxis.
The primary thrust of metaphilosophy, for Lefebvre, was to renew the vital link between theory and practice.
www.hnet.uci.edu /mposter/EM/chapter6.html   (14343 words)

  
 Marx, Karl - Bookstore -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by T.B.Bottomore and Maximilien Rubel : MARX Karl
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by T.B.Bottomore and Maximilien Rubel
HB/DW G/G Marxist Leninist Library Tight copy some sunning to Red cloth covers.
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 DanRubel - Compare Book Prices - Buy Cheap Books at Book Wormer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America
Authors: Belinda Ray, Carol Matas, Dan Rubel, Daniel C. Dennett, Eric Clayberg, Erik Larson, Grace Norwich, Jack Daniels, Jerry Hopkins, Ruth Pearl, Ryan Nerz, Tyche
NATURAL CURES "THEY" DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT
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